Nearly every college in America accepts the SAT / Subject Tests as a part of its admissions process. More than two million students take the SAT every year. The SAT Reasoning Test is a standard college entrance examination that measures skills in math, reading, and writing. The test takes 3 hours and 45 minutes. The first section is always a written essay, which takes 25 minutes, and the last section is always a multiple-choice writing section, which takes 10 minutes. The other sections—six twenty-five minute sections and two twenty-minute sections, can appear in any order. One of the twenty-five minute sections (you won't know which) will not count toward your score; it is used to try out questions for future SATs. The SAT Critical Reading sections include reading comprehension questions about full-length and paragraph-length passages. They also include sentence completions. The SAT Writing sections include multiple-choice questions on grammar, usage, word choice, and organization. The essay section asks you to respond to a prompt by developing a point of view supported by clear, well-organized ideas based on your experience and observations. The SAT Math sections include multiple-choice questions and grid-in questions, which require the student to generate a response. Topics include numbers and operations; algebra and functions; geometry and measurement; and statistics, probability, and data analysis.
Sections |
Question Type |
Number of Questions |
Time Allotted |
Critical Reading |
Sentence Completion
Passage-based reading |
19
48 |
Two 25-minute sections; one 20-minute section
Total: 70 minutes |
Writing |
Identifying sentence errors
Improving sentences
Improving paragraphs
Essay writing |
18
25
6
1 essay |
Two 25-minute sections, one 10-minute section
Total: 60 minutes |
Math |
Multiple-choice
Grid-ins |
44
10 |
Two 25-minute sections; one 20-minute section
Total: 70 minutes |
The SAT Math sections include multiple-choice questions and grid-in questions, which require the student to
generate a response. Topics include Numbers and Operations; Algebra II Functions and Graphs, Geometry ( polygons ,solid and circles) Measurement, Statistics, Probability, Problem solving, Data analysis and Review.
PART B: CRITICAL READING:
The SAT Critical Reading sections include reading comprehension questions about full-length and paragraph-length passages. They also include sentence completions.
PART C: WRITING
The SAT Writing sections include multiple-choice questions on grammar, usage, word choice, and organization. The essay
section asks you to respond to a prompt by developing a point of view supported by clear, well-organized ideas based on your experience and observations.
It takes about 40 sessions to complete the entire SAT course. Our normal rates are $18 per hour. We would schedule the days and the timings
most convenient to you. Assessment tests are conducted at the beginning and end of the course as well as a progress review test every 4 weeks